Herbs For Allergies

If you suffer from an allergic reaction, perhaps a challenge you often face when it comes to finding the most ideal solution is that
treatment may cause
further adverse reaction and instead, perpetuate the allergy. This wariness is certainly not unfounded, as some studies have suggested.
[1]

Allergies may be seasonal like hay fever which can be caused by the immune system's overreaction to an otherwise harmless substance like
pollen.
[2] This form of allergy is usually accompanied by sneezing, watery and itchy eyes, nasal discharge and perhaps breathing
difficulty. [3] Others like
allergic asthma can come from more varied origins like genetic, infectious and nutritional factors. This type of allergy continues to be on
the rise
despite modern pharmacological treatments for it. [4] Still, other allergies may solely come from food sources and may cause
skin
irritation.

Most allergic sufferers resort to antihistamines as a remedy. The problem with these drugs however is that they are also carried
to the brain,
causing
drowsiness and sleepiness. On the other hand, doctors have found that herbal remedies do not necessarily have this side-effect because the
mechanisms
involved are different
from those of medications; herbs have been shown to protect cells from histamines rather than block them as drugs do. [1]

Here are 10 such herbal remedies that have been reported to bring natural relief from allergy:

10 Herbs For Allergies:

Stinging Nettle:

Leaves from this plant remain one of the top choices for alleviating the onset of allergic symptoms. They are rich in
carotene, vitamin K and quercetin [2] and can be taken in tea or capsule form. [3] From a 2003 human trial, more than
half of the
participants confirmed the efficacy of freeze-dried nettle formulations against their allergies while close to half stated this herb worked
at par or even
better than their usual medications. [1]

Licorice:

In 2010, a study in Korea demonstrated the effects of licoachalcone, a constituent of licorice, as having antitumor, antimicrobial
and anti-inflammatory effects. It inhibits cellular activities that promote allergic reaction and has been found to have therapeutic
potentials to decrease
skin inflammation. [5] Researchers have found that the reduced inflammation is due to licorice's ability to enhance cortisol
levels or to enable
this hormone to last longer without any adverse side effects. [3]

Garlic:

Perhaps one of the safest and most accessible methods to prevent or relieve allergy is by taking raw garlic. Like stinging nettle, it
contains quercetin which research shows, has anti-inflammatory characteristics [1] and serves as a mast cell stabilizer to keep
cells away from
histamine-causing inflammation. [2]

Bromelain:

Well, this is technically not an herb in itself but it is a plant-based remedy as it is a natural enzyme that is extracted from the
stems of pineapples. [6] Some studies show
that bromelain can help reduce nasal swelling and mucus production to make breathing easier such as during sinus infections. [2]
Accordingly, a
2012 experiment on mice revealed bromelain's significant anti-inflammatory activities along the lungs, confirming its therapeutic value for
allergic asthma
sufferers. [4]

Butterbur:

Some medical experts hail butterbur as having the most promising results among all herbal supplements to prevent air passageway
swelling because of its leukotrine inhibiting effects. Other findings show that extracts of this herb's roots are equally potent as
prescriptive drugs like
Zyrtec and Allegra but without causing drowsiness. [2]

Sida cordifolia

(aka. bala, country mallow, heart-leaf sida or flannel weed)... native to India, Sida cordifolia is reported to have anti-inflammatory
and
decongestant effects and has traditional use in asthma, bronchitis and nasal decongestion. [7] It is contraindicated in
individuals with a
history of heart disease as it can raise blood pressure and heart rate. [8]

Phleum pretense

Extensive studies had been conducted to determine the effects of using pollen extract from phleum pretense in dealing with various
allergy symptoms.
Majority of the results showed that the extract has the ability to eliminate symptoms like eye irritation and fever in people suffering from
allergies.
[10]

When put under the tongue, phleum pretense is believed to be effective in relieving the symptoms of grass pollen allergies or hay fever.
When injected into
the skin, this herb can eliminate the symptoms of hay fever and some seasonal allergies. Some researches even believe that administration or
using this
herb for 3 years to children can significantly reduce their susceptibility to asthma. [11]

Tinospora cordifolia

Widely used in India as treatment for various health conditions, results of initial studies show that Tinospora cordifolio has the
potential in the
treatment and management of allergy symptoms. Results showed that intake of Tinospora cordifolio tablet can help in eliminating nasal
discharge, itching
and sneezing which are considered as one of the most common symptoms of allergy. [12]

One study involving 75 patients diagnosed with hay fever or allergenic rhinitis were given with tinospora cordifolia to test the claims
on the healing
capacity of tinospora cordifolia. Based on the results of the study, it was found out there has been a significant statistical reduction in
the symptoms
experienced by the patients. [13]

Ginkgo biloba

Best known for its cardiovascular benefits, intake of ginkgo
biloba has also shown to be important in managing asthma and allergy. Aside from the fact that
it contains highly potent anti-inflammatory chemicals, ginkgo biloba is also packed with seven antihistamines which make it an effective
natural reliever
to allergy symptoms. [14]

Also, ginkgo biloba contains ginkgolides which are scientifically proven to be effective in relieving asthma attacks, allergy and other
lung problems. It
actually relieves inflammation by eradicating free radicals. Furthermore, it allows better entry of oxygen into the lungs so sufferers are
able to breathe
easily and freely. [15]

Reishi Mushroom

Hailed as the medicine of kings or mushroom of immortality, reishi
mushroom is a potent herb that offers astounding health benefits. For thousands of
years, reishi has been used by ancient Japanese and Chinese cultures as medicine.

Researchers have finally found out what makes reishi mushroom effective in eliminating allergy symptoms. Reishi contains high amounts of
lanostan compounds
which act as natural antihistamines. [16] Lanostan in reishi helps in controlling the release of certain chemicals within the
body thereby inhibiting the
release of histamines also. [17]

NoteSome herbs are known to trigger allergies in some individuals. The most commonly allergenic herbs and spices include
oregano,
cinnamon, black and
white pepper, mint, paprika and cumin. [9]